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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1893.

The blue books containing the American case Mekong, and hurrying on the telegraph ins and and the counter case la the Behring Sea dispute road to Saigon. The Siamese are topressing bave been listed. The falee translation in the every available min for service, and the fields American evidence is described under the head. are said to be entirely denuded of male werkers, Ing of "Imposition Practiced upon the United Guns and ammunition are being eagerly bought States" The statement corcisdes thus: "In up, and the raw levies pushed on towards the partly resting their position, the United States Eastern frontier. Phya Surasak, the only capable will at the same time introduce such criticismetallitery man of experience in Slam, is old to upon or rebutting evidence to the British case he of opinion that to hostilities with piece. The King is said to have voted 10,000 cattles .au may szem called for "

Willam Waldorf Astor has bought the splendid from his private pere to be devoted to the buy estate of Cliveden, on the banks of the Thames, log of war materith It is feared that the fa from the Duke of Westminister. The som paid experience of the Siamese commanders in the is said to be $1,125,000. Cilveden is one of the East may lead to further friction, and that any Ancestral seats of the Duke.

overt act of hostility on the part of the Shimese PARIS, Apill tth." would lead to Fratte taking severe mestures. | The Bebring Sea Court of Arbitration was in Chains and other obstacles are being hurled session for six hours to-day. The proceedings down to the month of the river with the evident were strictly private, even the secretaries were intention of blocking the entrance. How the Siamese will then receive supplies from outside, excluded.

is difficult to see-Stamtu Frii Pristi

A quimel has broken out in the royal family In Spain, owing to the conduct of the young King's grandmother, Queen Isabella II. Queen Isabelle, who is about sixty-three year of age, has taken another favorito, young, Hungarian, who for the present exerclass Immense over the aged ex-Queen, Presuming on this ir fluence, the youthfal favorite bas dared to isaall the Infanta Eulalia and other members of the royal family of Spain, and the result is a bitter dispute between the ex-Queen, who resides in Paris, and the other members of the royal famliy

There was only one new cans of cholera in the town of L'Orient on Monday, but in that vicinly there were eighteen new cases and siz deathi'from cholera,

ROME Apill 11th,

Pope Leo has completed an examination of the question of the study of the Scriptures, having devoted his inquiry especially to the divene oplatoon of savanis on great biblical questions. He will write to the Bishope, requening them to enjoin upon their focks a more profound study of the Scriptures.

HAMBURG. April rub.

This evening 4000 National Liberals from Hamburg marched in a torchlight procession before Prince Bismarck's castle le Fried- richuhe, celebrating the birthday of Prince Bismack. After the procession Bismarck thanked them for himself and his wife.

LISBON, April prib.

Bangkok, April 29th, 1843-: H.S.M.S. Fylla, with a detachment of troops fully equipped for field service, left for Ehsaac, via Pachim on Thursday. Phra See NOE (Luang Rit) is the officer in charge:

Co-day's

Intimations

Advertisements. CARMICHAEL & Co., LD.

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

the wise generosity of the Council this plot was redeemed from being an absolute waste and día- grace, was incorporated into the Park, and is now a fine garden and promenade. The value is supposed to have risen from Tis, 8,000 to T 18,000 in six years, and the unearned incre ment some ignoble and unsympathetic ofEcla! wants to appropriate for the sake of that FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSU), Indigent and nectar oss dendition of the THE Company's Steamship Government. In the present Settlement ficaces sod the prospectiva necessities of the port re wharves. It is all but impossible for the Council to rates this money, so that if the officials are obstinate, our community, and especially the juvenile part of it. will suffer an inemediablo injure. We are told that it is not the fanction of her Majesty's government to supply recreation ground for allens, a very cheap and inconclusive defence of an ongenerous policy, 'and to which the reply is only too obvious.

The river in beginning' to be a source of un- easiness again; water is less abundant then it was a month ago. The operations for raising the Gam are in full swing, the Japanese expert

* FORMOSA," Captain Hall, will be despatched for the above Ports bá FRIDAY, the fath instant, af Day- lightens de demak

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers. Homokong, 10th May, 1893.

[552 THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.

Company's Steamship

“ESMERALDA,"

Hongkong, 10th May, i

PERSEVERANCE

ቯር ::

RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS. BUCKSKIN LEGGINGS.

PORPOISE-HIDE WATERPROOF BOOTS,

Wencking, 20th February, 1Rog

·· RACE GLASSES WITH SLING CASES.

CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD. 18, Praya Central, Hongkong,

152

CENTRAL HOTEL,

SHANGHAI.

**

~HIS long established SELECT Family Hotel, situated on the Bund, facing the river, in the

centre of the Settlements, has lately undergone extensivo aktrations, and is now fitted, with the latest

“modern improvements, including Bath and Dressing Rooms ATTACHED to Saites and Single Rooms, with hot and cold water laid on, DOUCHE, SHOWER SPRAYs, etc., and beated too comfortable temperature during winter!

SHEWAN & Co

General Manager. 1803-

1554

LODGE OF

+

recently engaged on the preomatic bridge work Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the It is understand that negotiations are actively at Lanchow having joined the salvage corps. on foot for the purpose of revivifying the Rangappellate case, Yu Hi v. O'Rourke." The

Much interest has been felt up here in the aber Port on SATURDAY, the 13th instant, Kok Electric Light Company on a sound bule.

*This Steamer has Superior Accommodation We regret to stale that Mr. T. L. Williamese, Jedgment of Mr. Hannen has given great matis: who only returned bere from Europe a fotsight faction to all men who prefer equity to the common for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric

Light age, has been an inmate of the Bangrak Hospital law; and justice to legality. Leaving it legal For Freight of Pansags apply to almost ever since. Mr. Williamese was seized technicalities and the subtleties ofthe jurisconalt with fever and other complications two days out of the question there is only one opinion, visi after his arrival,

that Mr. Grant meant to leave Yu Hitmein 4,000; that he was under the impression that he had left her that sum, and that it was an imperativn moral obligation to his friends to see that she get it if possible. The case unhappily showed up much of the seamy side of Taka life and indeed of outport life generally, but it is widely felt that Europeans would have lost face all round if on mere technical grounds the plaintiff bed not obtained every cent of thai which by overwhelming testimony it was shown the dying man meant to give her. The softness with which everybody concerned was let down was not the least admirable part of an admirably car jadgment. Feeling and not Intellect decide these matters with the majority of mea, and occasionally it is the unfer guide of the two. Rationally or not, the esteem for the Appellate Court in Shanghal has risen considerably.

The Official Gamita angoences that Smber da Borja, the Portuguese Minister Plenipotentiary was lately here, his been decorated with the Grand Cross of the Crown of Siam, whilst Commander Gomes, of the Dis, and Senhor Fereirs, have respectively had conferred upon them the Orders of Commander and Officer of the White Elephant.

We take this opportunity of felterating our opinion that drastis measures should be taken to suppress lawlamers on the part of the turbulent coolie element. We want neither a repetition of the Chinese faction fights of July 1387, nor yet of the more serious riots that occurred between the two leiding Secret Societies in Jane 1889. Old residents w readily rec gaiss that the coplie element to It is melally stated the repurt of the attempted Bangkok-formidable if only by reason of lis easination yesterday of King Carlos launtrue.umbers-might well, unless repressed with a The story bad le origin in the antics of an in-strong hand, prove an important factor is the

event of a real political crisis taking place. sane Jew named Salomon Azencot, who labours under the delusion that he is the brother of the Bangkok Times.

King Aranrot declares that when he approached the King it was merely for the purpose of having

a conversation with him. The man bad no revolver or other dangerous weapon. Azincot was pronounced insane and taken to the

the asylum this m'ening.

VIENNA, April ritb.

Senia suffered most from yesterday's exith- qual. The loss of life appears to have been small. Two villages in the province of Syil. jinne were destroyed. The Chief Judge was killed at Jagodina by his house collapslog.

It is believed that these earthquakes are continuation of the recent earthquako in Avia Minor, which was meagrely reported, whereby the town of Milattia, with 3000 houses, was des troyed and 130 persons perished.

BRUSSELS, April rath.

The Chamber of Deputies today cinda molon looking to universal suffiago, a consc queare the council of the Labor party will at once order a general strike. Thousands of socialists, thronged the streets this evening shouting for universal suffrage. The guard was Called out to disperse them, and after a slight skirmish the parade was stopped. All the coal mineis in the Bosinage district have left work,

WASHINGTON, Aprl! rith.

An adjourned session of the Supreme Court is to be held some time la May, to pass upon the contationally of the Geasy law. The court would probably have adjourned in the latter part of this math, but the Chine e Government has been anxious to have the point settled once and fer all time, without needless delay. The plan, however, is not to keep the court in session any longer than need be. The law goes into operation on the 5th of May. An arrest will be made in New York at once and Aabeas corpus proceedings will be begun, with a view to raring bearing in New York. The care will be decided promptly and carried up to the Supreme Count, which, it is beped, wiil give it precedence over everything on account of its International Importance,

At the Chinein Legation great interest is exprised in the court's action, which may mean a diference of hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Chinese residents in this country, who, if they cannot have a hearing now, will be obliged to bear the expense of a long and bitter fight as the alternative of immediate submission to the statute.

The Senate to-day confirmed the following domliations: Eben Alexander, North Caroline, Minister to Greece, Roumania and Bervis: James O. Broadbead, Missouri, Minister to Bwitserlands Wm. T. Townes, Virginia, Consul-General at Rio de Janeiro; James E. O'Neal of Oklo, Canal at Liverpool; Wm. T. The aton, of Santa Fe, N. M, Gwernor of New Mexico,

TIENTSIN NOTES.

A correspondent writes to our Shangbai morning contemporary an April 21st:

Consular and oficial changes are as plentiful a bad smells this spring. Mr. Bean's accessor a Brils consul has not yet been Dominated though there is a general belief that he will be thosen from Messrs. Allen, Bristow and Bullock. Baron von Seckendorf is about to remove be reproach of the German, Corsulnte, by introducing a bride to ia (hitherto) melancholy The genial and popular American grove. Consul, Dr. Bowmis, is about to take a man over to Chicago to see the biggest show on earth; there is a rumour about that, his retention Tientsin is by no means Incompatible with Mr.

4

Grover Cleveland's accession to office His residence here for another presidential period would give great atisfaction all round, and none the less if the Deputy Assistant Consular Marshal Mr. W. Bowman, Jr., semained in bis important office. This g ntlemen is one of our coming sports and adorns the pigskin and cue in a degres highly creditable to one so young and unsophisticated. Mr. Vabovitch has been trar sterred to Hankow, and on đứt ly to be succeeded by Mr. Lentew of Peking wing la present charge of the Russian interests here.

Talking of Consols-the absence of the French and Russian officials at the von Brandt banquet was conspicuous, the smaller fleas here have, of course, to jumpin the same way as the major saltatory hexapods in Peking. The scion of Mr. von Brandt ry the Audience Question was the reputed cause of the Peking officials' conduct; but surely this is the merest pretence, and Is quite inadequate us an excuse for refusing to join in purely secial festivities in honour of a distinguished mant It seems a pity that in our small attempts stascial entity we should have dual and triple alliances with armed neutralitics and all the other gigantic tom-fooleries which characterise modern Europe. It was thought a Fracol and aher outsiders on so interesting i

act of the local Deutschers to ask the

an occasion. Hilberto they have kept strictly to themselves in all their national and patriolic celebrations. They used to be welcome guests at the St. Andrew's celebrations, and were freely invited on the 4th of July and French fie days --but they have never, retailed in kind till this occasion.

There is quite a stampede of the great and good from Feking the greater changes have already been chronicled, both as regards, the Ministers and Cottoms officials. Baron von der Gole accompanied Mr, von Brandt to Corea, and there aced as groomsman; he purposed after this serious and exacting duty to recuperate his strength in Japan, returning vid

Shanghai to accompany faron von Schenck 10 Peking. next May. Mr. Michie, Jr, this month leayes the Italien embassy and joins the Customs services it is also reported that Dr. Pritchard | bas joined the Customs, but before entering.or

The eyesore and nasal offence to the north of

THE TEA SEASON IN JAPAN.: The tes season, so far as foreign firma ate concerned, remarks the Japan Daily Advertiser, may be said to have commenced yesterday when transactions took place both la Yokohama and | bis new dutles he will take a holiday at home. Koba. The arivals of new tea in Yokobama-

Co-day's Advertisements.

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR NAGASAKI, KORE AND YOKOHAMA, VIA INLAND. SEA. THE Steamship

"GLAMORGANSHIRE," Captain Jackson, will be despatched as above on or about THURSDAY, the 18th Instant,

For Freight or Passee, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 10th May, 1893. [:

5555

SOCIÉTÉ FRANCAISE DES CHARBON-

NAGES DU TONKIN.

THE GENERAL MEETING will take place at Hongkong on WEDNESDAY, the 31st May, 1893, at the Registered Office of the Company, in Victoris Bulidings, et 3 P.M.

ORDER OF THE DAY :——— Report presented by the Board of Directèrs. Report of the Auditor. “Approval of Accounts, Election of Directors. Election of Auditor.

In accordance with the Company's Articles of Association, Owners of at least Twenty Shares, to order to have the right to attend the above Meeting, will have to deposit them at the Com. pany's Office not later than Fifteen Days before the Merting, and will receive in Exchange a

Card of Admission.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

R. B. JOYCE,

Secretary.¦ Hongkong roth May, 1897-

15ST

WANTED.

ATANT HOUSEKEEPER and to Super RELIABLE PORTUGUESE ́ASSIS. rise Chinese Servants in Marketing, &c.

For fall particolare,

Apply to

MADAM L., clo Hongkong Taligraph Offic Hongkong, roth May. T

1549

FOR SALE CHEAP.

THE simot New and Extra STRONGLY BUILT LUGGER "CHANCE"--length 20 feet-built by the Dock Compacy..

Apply to

MORTON JONES, Union Insurance Society.

· Hongkong, roth May, 1901.

ו'

HONGKONG, No. 1,165, EC REGULAR MEETING of the above A

LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the 16th instant; at 8.30 for 9 pm..precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong, roth May, 1893

.: 1548

Hotels.

THE SHAMEEN HOTEL.

BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON.

THE

HIA FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably Hiuated within a few minutes walk of the River Steamer Wharves,' ir now open to receive,| Visitor

The Bed-rooms are cool, alty and comfortably,

Rooms, and accommodalón generally will be famished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting? found equal to the best Hoteli in the Far East.

The Table, D'Hôte is supplied with every Luxury in season, and the culalne Is in experi enced hände.

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquor; etc, of the best WELL AFPOINTED BILLIARD-ROOM.

quality only,

JOHN C. FOSTER, Manager Hoogkong, 1st September, 1992.

157

PEAK HOTEL.. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. HIS commodious and well appointed THOTEL, dated at a height of appled above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the VICTORIA HOTEL, NOW OPEN and will be as in conjunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Roads the them to offer special Inducements to Vialtors, anci Residents. CAMALAAM.

"SUMMER RATES. One person, per day.....................................................unt One person, per week

SEPAKATE ROOMS FOR PRIVATE dinner partieS, 84.

The Electric Lighting now partly laid on will be completed during this year, 1892. An Assistant will attend on Passengers by Mall Steamers. "N.B.—TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS ~~"CENTRAL, SHANGHAL"--

666

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

07.

į 804-1

TSEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO, by CHAPPELL,

(in excellent order),

Bl.C TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the 11th. May, 1893, AT 2.30 PİM. SHARF, AT THE AUCTION MART, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL. (Ramonid for Convenience of Sale.) A LARGE QUANTITY OF

NEW AND SECOND AND FURNITURE,

Comprising' HANDSOME DRAWING-ROOM SUITE

(PLUSH and TAPESTRY), DINING-ROOM | SUITE (MOROCCO LEATHER COVERED), EASY CHAIRS, (LEATHER COVERED), TAPESTRY and CANE SEAT. CHAIRS, HALL, DINING-ROOM, BED-ROOM and OFFICE FURNITURE, HANDSOME SIDE-

BOARDS & OVERMANTELS, EXTENSION DINING TABLES, DINNER WAGGONS, DINNER SERVICES, DOUBLE and SINGLE WARDROBES, BRASS and IRON BED STEADS WIRE WOVEN MATTRESSES, BAST DRESSING TABLES, MARBLE-TOF WASH- STANDS, TOILET SETS, COMMODES, kea SOOCHOW and-other BATHS, CARPETS, 4.00 25.00 PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, CLOCKS, FEN- DERS and FIRE IRONS, CURTAINS, ELECTRO-PLATE and GLASS WARE,

person, one month............$700 80.00 Manted couple (occupying one room) per

7.00 Married couple (occupying one room) på

week sua amesem

***** 45.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

month.amonaopamunuan 110.00 For full particulars apply to

„VICTORIA HOTEL Hongkong, 11th April, 1803.... HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL,

Parking An

AMOY

"HIS First-class FAMILY: HOTEL

Tacated on the beach at KULANG500

and has Firit-class Accommodation for Visitors, An EXCELLENT <TABLE is kopt) and WINES, "SPIRITS;3■nd MALT-LIQUORS &

he very best quality.

Temi Moderais, angle de ng apk R, HELLWIG,

Proprietor. Amay, 1st September, 1802 TAKARADZUKA HOTEL,

ONE HOUR AND A HALF FROM -KORE, D

Culs NisanoMIYA..

14

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AND

F. E. REILLY,

PROPRIETOR.

Dotices of Firms.

A.E. SKEELS&Co.,

Telegraphic Address "SOBRINOS," Hongkong. (A,B,C. Code 4th Edition)

AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS &

GENERAL MERCHANTS, No 17, PRAYA CENTRAL, Under Messrs. Douglas Lapralk & Co.'s Office

Weg“Messis. A. E SKEELS & Co. undeő take Sales Privately, or by Aucilon, of any Guaranteed. Immediate Cash advances on class of Goods or Property. Prompt Settlementa

Goods for Auction,

Cargoes received for Storage, Insurances effected.

FOR SALE

by private treaty j THREE FIRE ENGINES and a large quan tity of Valuable Machinery.

Hongkong, 28th April, 1893.

NOTICE:

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WE

【TE have this Day Katablished ourselves AGENTS FOOCHOW

as MERCHANTS and COMMISSION

F. CAVE-THOMAS & Co.

0545

Foochow, ist May, 1893.

To be Let.

TO LET.

& FLOURS of No. ONE high class IRON FRAMED COTTAGE's Road Central, over the End of "PIANO, by Chappell, with MUSIC STAND | China, Japan and Straits, Limited.

and STOOL COMPLETE.

On view on Thursday A.M.

TERMS OF SALE:-Cash on delivery.

A. E. SKEELS & Co.,

Auctioneers & Valuators, Auction Mart, ïy, Praya Central,

Hongkong, 8th May, 18

PUBLIC AUCTION

No 11 & 12, COOMBE ROYAL-K large Furnished House at Magázlos Gap.

No. 10, OLD BAILEY STREET,

No. 7, PRAYA CENTRAL, at present occu pled by the New Oriental Bank in Liquidation,

NEW HOUSES ià RIPON. TERRÁCE—Bon- bam Road, near Breesy Point.

NEW HOUSES in Eigin Street, Peel Street, 154 and Staunton Street.

IAPANES

AND CHINESE CURIOS, &C.

ON SATURDAY next, the 13th May, 1893, AT 2.30 P.M. SHARP, AT THE

AUCTION MART, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL,

Comprising a CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES, TOILET SETS, FLOWER JARS, PLAQUES, BOWLS, PLATES, ORNAMENTS, &c.

ALSO,

EXCELLENT CUISINE AND CELLARS - JAPANESE PORCELAIN VASES, BOWLS, | LOVELY SCENERY AND COOL NIGHTS: TEA and BREAKFAST SETS. CUPS and THE IRON MINERAL BATHS and SAUCERS, SILK and COTTON CRAPES, THE IRON MINERALanded Dr PHOTO FRAMES, BAMBOO DOYLEYS, the Medical Family for Goot, Rheumatism, LACQUER-WARE, CHILDREN'S TOYS, Chiososia, Eczema and other affecions, sjekk

De day be

c... For terins and partiedurs, apply to

Jan On'view on Friday and Saturday A.M.' podblatt, 'Mas A. HUGHES,

* TERMS OF SALE :—Cath on delivery, Manageters.

suzenean shi E SKEELS & Co.,

Auctioneers & Valuators. Auction Mart,:17, Prays Central, şi Hongkong, 8th May, 1893. ·|

4101

KOWLOON DISTRICT,

LOCAL NOTICE TOʻMARINERS, '

No. 2

EXHIBITION OF WAGLAN LIGHT,

OTICE that the LIGHT Notes.coo cattles on the 25th, and 1,205 cattles the Settlement is after many years of protest, NWAGLAN ISLAND was Esplaies on the 24t. On the 23rd 75 cattles, which ware being dealt with by the native officials. Some for the first time at Sunset on the 9th of May, seld at the rate of 34 10 35 yen per picul by the hundreds of coflas with bodies la every state of 1893 Wailo to the Tanaka Shoten in Kobe, were decomposition hire this month been unearthed the Illuminating Apparatus is Revolving sent to Vekebama, the Washio Shoten also from the spielted cemetery adjoining the Vice Dioptrie of the First Order, showing doubleTHE STAG HOTEL, sending 80 catiles. On the morning of the 25th regal and Blasionary Hosplials, The neigh, while flashes at i- tervals of half a minute. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL the Katsumi Shoten bought 300 catties from bourning cesspool has also been attended to, so

The Lighthouse stands on the summit of the different merchants at the rate of 45 to 50 yen that clinical dessiness will hereafter be more island, and ife Light, which is elevated 225 feet **** THE HOTEL OF THE EAST FOR per plent. A telegram in, this morning's Boys of a possibility la operative surgery. There is above the level of the sea, should be visible in from Kobe reports the first business la new

METAL WEST-ENDERS. report that thousands of coffins have to be clear weather at a distance of 12 Nautical Miles semson's tea, consisting of 500 cattles purchased semoved it is to be hoped not, for one day last in all directions where it is not obscured by BEST LIQUORS procurable, in the Market, by the No. 34 Brm (Mersta. Mourlyan, Heimaza week a Borean gust wafted = smell from this land. Co.) at the rate of $33 per plent. In Yokohama plague spot over the concession which settled. 2 prices ringed, according to the same Journal, down like a 'deab pall over the new Customs, from $40 to $49, being some $y or $3 higher and Bank Houses, and threatened sudden death, than last year, the average of which was $16.50 | to all who drew near. Was It Tom Moore who on the opening day, April 27th, ̧·

SIAM NEWS.

Bangkok, aßih April, 1899.':

A claim by Mr. G. Murray-Campbell against the Royal Railway Department for unnecessary delays and obstruction in carrying out the Homt contract is and to have beat lodged The sum claimed is put down at Ticals 500,000, and Mr. Campbell kas named his arbitrator,

As anmple of the reciprocity existlug between England and Slam we may take the Interna

20% ska jõi thu nemalis of all the apheres

Muidply all through endless vaara

*** Dakikada of sky castamalla ihaza nil

good. ACCOMMODATION' and 'CIVR« N.D.--For the present the Light will only | LITY. - Come and see how we have transformed

shew thirty per cant, of lis full power | the old "STAG.SAMO

the barings, taken from seawards, North by East round-by Bast të South-East by South

The tower li sound, of fron, 25 feet high, with

The lower half of the tower is painted whits, the upper half red, and the lantern whils

The dwellings are whits. Approximate position ---

The negotiations between our Monicipal a total height from its hase to the lantern vane Council and the British Minister arp in a less of a feet. acute stage at present. Mr. O'Conor steme to hars kept an open mind on the warion points under discussles and to have been influenced greatly by the lucid and admirably draw memorandum submitted to him by the Counell, I do not remember seeing: a more legically drafted docampal the clear rfsum/ of the history of the question, the argumentative force

Latitude as 22′′ 11′ 18′′ N, Longitude...1143· 18′ - 1a E‚ ̈

FOG GUN SIGNAL GASKOS The Keepers at this Station on hearing a bell, fogers, steam-whistle of any other sound proximity of a vessel, will fire two guns with an terval of fifteen seconds between them, and, under way-conflaues to be heard that the firing after an interval of twelve minutiISTS,

ked hard represi}J. MCLEAVY BROWN," Concern for Kowloon District,

Custom House, Kowlson, 19th May, 3893

tional Court an example, and contract the of the pleading, and the overwhelming weight pation of a complainant at an English Court,o the extracts free former Mialalers and In the former case the foreigner is supposed to Consula correspondence were each and a during foggy or thick weather, Indicating the conduct bis case in Siamese, or being bia own admirable and convincing. Interpreter. In the English Court the Siamese The Minister's present position is that (1) he compinfuset finds an interpreter provided and will take counsel on the loas question, and (3)

aalstance rendered him to prosecute pisllogly forward to the proper authorities if the vessels.log signal-shewing that she is calm. Here is reciprocity of treatment with a memorial on the subject of borin wageance and yet it is allowed to continue the meantime he will try and keep let 35 from with a perleet tadifference to the lajestice which being put up lesale. It will be an overwhelming It entails on forelynen, figh A degrace to British officialdom if Victoris Park

The situation as regards France and Slam kes our juhilpa memorial, and she single long of the inno way changed since our last lasse France Beitlement is cut in halves through the mar As consolidating her advanced posilous on the | genary neties of the Board of Worker Through

At the Commission & Dubice

WHAT WILLIAM WATERS, Salaam Proprietor, Henghong, 17th Marth, 1893.

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THE WESTERN HOTEL,

QUEEN'S ROAD"WEST."""""

|A

OLD BEN PRESIDES. QUIET AND COMFORTABLE HOME

JA MERCANTILE MARINE, The very best LIQUORS and ACCOMMODA,, TION.

Hotele as Strangers but leave as Friends, BENA FRANKLIN TAYLOR,

They

Hongkong, ad{5}M

„HONGEDNG TIMBER.

YARD WANCHAL E

REGON PINE SPARS :883. LUMBER:

1.

Always on Hand MALLORY,

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

No.:139.3

(343

T. Balo of Crown Land, by Public Auction, THE following Particulars and Conditions of to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY, the xgth day of May, 1893 at 4 P.M., are grab Ished for general Information.

By Command,

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Offic

Hongkong, 22nd April, 1895. Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1893, at 4 Pay by Order of til Excelency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, In the Colony of Hongkong, For a term of 75 yeara, si el pHLOVAN PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

Boundary" Measure

inents.

Contents

Square feet.

100|18| #31

No. 4, BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Blue Buildings. GODOWN, No. 14, Blue Buildings. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES ît Magazine Gap. Very cheap Rental

A GROUND FLOOR No. 5, Shelley Street. "THE WILDERNESS,” Caine Road,

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT `& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 4th May, 1803

F316

TO LET.

TO. 4. “CAMERON VILLAS," Pesk,-- Ne and commodious Family Residence. OFFICËS la "BANK BUILDINGS," Queen's Road, Not. 16 & 20, now occupied by Messrs. Dodwell, Carlil & Co.--Possession from rat July next.

No. 5, "CAMERON VILLAS," Peak,-** commodious Family Residence,

* Nos. 26 and 27: "BELILIOS TERRACE," Robinson Read.

ROOMS.on Top Floor of No, ro, Ice House Street, above the "CITY.CLUB,"

HOUSE No: 1, Duddéll Street, or in Flats. GODOWNS in Duddeß Street.

HOUSE No. 3. “BEACONSFIELD ARCADE facing Parade Ground.

ROOMS in BRACONSFIELD ARCADE," Queen's Road.

BUNGALOW “DELMAR,” Yo#ens-tec. GODOWNS or OFFICES, First Floor at back of "MARINÉ HOUBE."..

Apply to

BELILIOS & Co.

1537

· Hongkong, 6th May, 1893-*

TO LET.

the Kowloor CLUB, Kowloon, FOUR ROOMS: (Farnished or Unfurnished)

with Two BATH ROOMS," Separate entrance,

Apply to

BADORABJEE NOWROȚIE,

*Victoria Hetaliati Hongkong, 18th April, 1893, 45

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE

ROOMS TO LET.

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FROM and after 1st April, 1803, to monthly jenants only, ROOMS in the old portion of the HOTEL, facing Queen's Road and part of Pedder Street.

Terms fra ROOM and BOARD $75 to $75. per month Application to be made to the

famages or to the Undersigned. Para By Ordergr

RIYALI

Hongkong, 24th March, 1897

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